Analysis: The changing attitudes to US class actions

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Laura Blows explores the changing UK attitudes to US class actions and whether similar style court actions are likely to hit our shores

The debate surrounding UK pension funds’ involvement in US class actions ignited at the recent NAPF conference. Class actions were considered ‘money for nothing’ and described as ‘ethically wrong’ ...

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